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The Aquarian Conspiracy: Personal and Social Transformation in the 1980s
The Aquarian Conspiracy Personal and Social Transformation in the 1980s
Author: Marilyn Ferguson
In this immensely powerful and wide-ranging charter of human possibility, Marilyn Ferguson describes how this underground network is working to create a different kind of society based on a vastly enlarged concept of human potential. The author speaks to those who are experiencing a growing capacity for change in themselves and know that it is p...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780874771916
ISBN-10: 0874771919
Publication Date: 10/1981
Pages: 448
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Publisher: Tarcher
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Much of the book is outdated (it was published over 20 years ago) but there are many areas where Ferguson was right on target. Workplaces have shifted away from the hierarchical "boss" mode to group teamwork. Holistic views of health care are now accepted by the general public and some branches of the medical profession. "Whole brain learning" -- using both the left and right halves of the brain -- has greatly enriched the curriculum. Intercultural understanding has increased, so that "white Christian Europe" is no longer seen as the only way for a human being to be "civilized." And most religions have recognized that people need inner spirituality as well as outward ritual forms.
Whether this is really a "new age" or simply a re-discovery of old principles is debatable. Native American tribes were working in circular groups and thinking "nonlinear" long before Ferguson suggested the idea. My own religion, Judaism, has had a mystical side for thousands of years. The Chinese were using acupuncture and herbal medicine when the Europeans were still in the Dark Ages. Perhaps the real "conspiracy" has been the sharing of all this knowledge, made possible for the first time through global communications such as the Internet


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